(1) A rulemaking board shall give public notice regarding a vacancy or expiring term on the rulemaking board on or before:

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Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-24-201

  • Appointed board member: means an individual appointed by the governor, with the consent of the Senate, to serve on a rulemaking board. See Utah Code 63G-24-102
  • Rulemaking board: means a board, committee, commission, or council:
              (5)(a)(i) that has rulemaking authority; and
              (5)(a)(ii) at least part of whose membership is appointed by the governor subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. See Utah Code 63G-24-102
     (1)(a) 30 days before the day on which a departing appointed board member‘s or a continuing board member’s term expires; or
     (1)(b) 10 days after the day on which the rulemaking board chair or vice chair receives written notice of a current appointed board member’s intent to leave the board.
(2)

     (2)(a) The governor’s office shall post the notice described in Subsection (1) on the governor’s website described in Subsection 67-1-2.5(4).
     (2)(b) A rulemaking board may post the notice described in Subsection (1) on the rulemaking board’s website.